Jerry,

You might have to play around a bit. Try some variations:


1 - Try using USER subcommand:

USER LOGINA\LOGINB A*****$
ASCII
PUT ***ESTF/***CUST CUSTMASTER.TXT
QUIT

2 - Try user and pass subcommands:

USER LOGINA\LOGINB
PASS A*****$
ASCII
PUT ***ESTF/***CUST CUSTMASTER.TXT
QUIT

3 - Try letting it bomb on the first try, then issue user subcommand:

LOGINA\LOGINB A*****$
USER LOGINA\LOGINB A*****$
ASCII
PUT ***ESTF/***CUST CUSTMASTER.TXT
QUIT

Just some ideas I would try.

-Marty

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message: 3
date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 14:26:16 -0500
from: "Silverstein, Jerry \(S&FS\)" <Jerry.Silverstein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject:
...
2. Script sample - we are failing on the initial Login/Password line. I
also tried a script with the Login & Password on separate lines to mimic
the way the interactive process is run.

LOGINA\LOGINB A*****$
ASCII
PUT ***ESTF/***CUST CUSTMASTER.TXT
QUIT


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